CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PLAY BRINGS THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE OF WARFARE TO LIFE

ANNETTE BENING, ED ASNER, AND GARY COLE JOIN CAST

Chapman University’s College of Performing Arts and Musco Center for the Arts Present

If All the Sky Were Paper

November 10, 2018 at 7:30pm | Musco Center for the Arts at Chapman University

In honor of the 100th year of Veterans Day and the fifth anniversary of the founding of
the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University, the play If All the Sky Were Paper is
coming home to Chapman’s Musco Center for the Arts stage for a special Veteran’s Day performance on
Saturday, November 10 at 7:30pm.

SkyPaper. Musco Center Events

Acclaimed academy-nominated and returning actor Annette Bening,
popular actor Gary Cole (VEEP), Daytime Emmy Award winning actress Kate Mansi, and celebrated
actor Ed Asner have joined the cast to date. In addition, acclaimed composer Peter Boyer has created an
original and compelling score for this production performed with live musicians.
If All the Sky Were Paper is a powerful, humorous, and unforgettable play about one man, Andrew
Carrol, and his journey around the world for the “most extraordinary war letters ever written.” The play
features actual letters written by troops and their loved ones from the American Revolution to the wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan.

Annette Benning. Photo: Jon-Rou

In the play, Andrew Carroll is portrayed by a Narrator, who recounts Carroll’s real-life travels around the
world, which are at times heartbreaking and harrowing, and inspiring. Professional and Celebrity Actors
portray the military men and women (as well as their loved ones at home) who wrote the letters. Each of
these letters chosen for the Play express the full spectrum of emotions and experiences in times of war—
from the ferocity of combat to moments of camaraderie and levity. These are remarkable
communications as captured during intimate moments of wartime.

If All The Sky Were Paper is directed by John Benitz, and produced by Victoria Morris of Lexikat Artists
in collaboration with Chapman’s Department of Theater and Musco Center. The play is written by
historian Andrew Carroll and is based on Carroll’s search across the globe for the most riveting and
powerful war letters ever written. The play features letters from Carroll’s two New York Times bestsellers
War Letters and Behind the Lines, all brought to life by an ensemble cast of actors.

“There has, I believe, never been a coordinated initiative of this size and scope to save American warrelated
letters and emails,”

Carroll says.

Ed Asner

“These correspondences help us honor and remember the
troops, veterans, and military family members who have served this nation—these are their words, their
voices, and no one can tell their stories better than they can. I also hope this campaign encourages
people to write letters to their loved ones about their wartime experiences, even if they relate to events
that happened years ago.”

Gary Cole

“In having actors bring these letters to life, we are allowing these brave troops and their loved one’s
stories to live on in If All the Sky Were Paper,” said John Benitz, director of the play and chair of
Chapman University’s Department of Theater.
The play premiered at Chapman University in 2010 and has been presented at The Kennedy Center and
LA’s Kirk Douglas Theatre. Actors who have previously performed in the play include Laura Dern,
Annette Bening, Common, Gary Cole, Ken Howard, Lauren Bowles, Peter Strauss, Mary
Steenburgen, Jeanne Philips (aka Dear Abby), Sandra Seacat, Brad Hall, Scott Simon, and Kate Mansi.

If All the Sky Were Paper will be performed on Saturday, November 10 at 7:30pm at Chapman
University’s Musco Center for the Performing Arts. Running time is 80 minutes. Tickets are available at
muscocenter.org and range in price from $25-$65 with special 50% discounts for veterans and Chapman
students.